After applying the noise filter we get a more visually pleasant image as well as a more compact output video file on the disk. It enables to record longer and better-looking video to the same medium volume.

Video noise may appear as small ripples, thin multicolored stripes, colored spots and the like. Video DeNoise serves to fully reduce noise. It's delivered as a plugin for video editors as Adobe Premiere (Pro) and Adobe Premiere Elements. Beside its main function of removing digital or analog artifacts, the filter can also adjust image sharpness after noise reduction.

The filter's features:

preserving image sharpness also due to defining outlines in an input image to avoid its blurring

2 operating modes: basic and for advanced users

high speed due to modern processor multimedia (MMX Technology)

setting noise level for image brightness and color

adjusting noise reduction from full noise removal to its varying reduction

As almost all noise reduction methods blur image and input video may not be sharp, you should sharpen it with a relevant plugin adjustment. You can also desharpen it with a relevant filter adjustment if you think somehow the image is too sharp.

For images with high-frequency noise (many contrasting dots), you should set maximum noise reduction size to up to 8 for enhancing output video quality. You can also activate the VHS Processing option.

If you think you lose many details after processing, try reducing Smooth from maximum. It'll save more details which is especially vital in processing image brightness.

If you have problems downloading EXE file, you can also download Video DeNoise 2.4.5 for Adobe Premiere as the ZIP-archive. If you downloaded the ZIP file, this should open up your WinZIP, 7zip or WinRar application so you can uncompress the archive.